Lamborghini Veneno
The Lamborghini Veneno is a limited production supercar based on the Lamborghini Aventador and was built to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary. When introduced in 2013 at a price of US$4,500,000, it was the most expensive production car in the world.[1] The prototype, Car Zero, is finished in grey and includes an Italian flag vinyl on both sides of the car. The engine is a development of the Aventador's 6.5 L V12 and produces 750 PS (552 kW; 740 bhp).[2][3]
Lamborghini built just five examples of the Veneno: One for factory testing, one was kept for itself and three were for customers. Car Zero, which was the vehicle on display,[4] will be retained by the factory for the museum. The three production cars cost 3,120,000 € each, and all three were sold.[5]
The vehicle number 0 was unveiled at the March 2013 Geneva Motor Show,[6] followed by 2013 Quail Motorsports Gathering,[6]Vallelunga circuit near Rome during the World Finals of Lamborghini Super Trofeo 2013 series.[7] There's another number 0 Veneno prototype test car.[citation needed]
The Lamborghini Veneno has an electronically limited top speed of 354 km/h (220 mph), can do 0–97 km/h (0–60 mph) in 2.8 seconds, can brake 97–0 km/h (60–0 mph) in 30 m (98.0 ft), and corners at 1.41 G.[citation needed]
Lamborghini Veneno has a power to weight ratio of 1.93 kg (4.25 lb) per horsepower. This figure is also stated on the official
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